Wow it is a new perspective for me on these figures. So used to seeing these in a very lady-like fashion and now embellished makes me want to take a second look.

May 30th, 2014

Kathy

These are really interesting, and Ms Harrison is obviously very skilled in working with porcelain – the dolls are beautiful. It is ‘disturbing’ to see the tattoos here since they look so out of context with the way we expect to see from this ‘class’ of woman, and this type of art – but, she has made even the tattoos somewhat delicate (okay, not all of them).

This is a wonderful visual ‘collision’ that really makes the viewer think about the stereotypes we carry.

May 30th, 2014

Michele

Interesting that on the one she uses a spider web tattoo on the elbow. The spider web indicates that the wearer has or is “doing time” in prison.

Jun 1st, 2014

Swiper Fox

concept copied from tattooed Lego?

Jun 1st, 2014

Thunder

Really cool! It’s indeed a new perspective on these kind of statues. However, I would have liked to have seen a wider range of statues. These are princess-like. What would happen when you would make one of a peasant girl tending to her sheep or a young couple in full-body tattoos sitting beneath a tree? I see statues like these everywhere in my grandmothers home.